Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Response Plan 2022 - 2023

Humanitarian response plan | Rev: 1.2 | published
People in need
13.8m
People targeted
3m
Requirements ($)
Current funding ($)
Coverage (%)

Indicators overview

IndicatorUnitTarget
CO1: Support the Maintenance & improve equitable access to basic services
IN1: # of individuals benefiting from construction/rehabilitation of basic community and social infrastructurePeople1,500,000
IN2: # of HH benefitting from newly functioning and/or restored services supported by the ERL sector partnersHouseholds1,500,000
IN3: # of HH with improved access to electricity (target 1 KVA * HH) supported by the ERL sectorHouseholds200,000
CO2: Increase access to Livelihood and job opportunities
IN1: # of HH that have a reduced gap between income and MEBHouseholds200,000
IN2: # of recurrent jobs created as result of the rehabilitation of public infrastructures and/or from the support to entrepreneurship development and/or from technical and vocational trainingWork opportunities10,000
CO3: Strengthen social cohesion by empowering communities to lead early recovery processes together
IN1: # of communities that participate in area based approachCommunities20
IN2: # of communities involved in supporting the implementation of priority initiatives identified in community-led ERP plansCommunities20
CA1: Activity 1.1 - Rehabilitation of basic electricity networks
IN1: Indicator 1.1.1 - # solar systems distributed and installed (1 KVA per HH)Systems100,000
IN2: Indicator 1.1.2 - # Km electrical networks rehabilitatedKilometers300
CA2: Activity 1.2 - Promote / support the use of renewable energy
IN1: Indicator 1.2.1 - # KWA generated from solar panel per monthKilowatt(kW)3,000,000
CA3: Activity 1.3 - Capacity building for service providers
IN1: Indicator 1.3.1 - # of individuals participating in capacity-building activities to support the provision of quality servicesPeople20,000
CA4: Activity 1.4 - Materials / equipment support to ensure the provision of public services
IN1: Indicator 1.4.1 - # of public services supported (hospitals, schools, etc)Services500
IN2: Indicator 1.4.2 - # of waste management tools and machineries provided (ex. bins, plastic grinder, press, waste collection vehicle provided, etc. )Tools500
CA5: Activity 1.5 - Rehabilitation of Schools
IN1: Indicator 1.5.1 - # of classrooms rehabilitatedClassrooms500
CA6: Activity 1.6 - Rehabilitation of hospitals
IN1: Indicator 1.6.1 - # of hospitals/clinics rehabilitatedBuildings180
CA7: Activity 1.7 - Rehabilitation of roads
IN1: Indicator 1.7.1 - # Km of roads repaired (including lighting)Kilometers300
CA8: Activity 1.8 - Rehabilitation sewage networks
IN1: Indicator 1.8.1 - # Km of Sewage repairedKilometers30
CA9: Activity 1.9 - Rehabilitation water stations
IN1: Indicator 1.9.1 - # of water stations rehabilitatedWater Points17
CA10: Activity 1.10 - Removal of debris
IN1: Indicator 1.10.1 - # Cubic meters of debris removedm3180
CA11: Activity 1.11 - Removal of waste
IN1: Indicator 1.11.1 - # Tons of solid waste removedTons150
IN2: Indicator 1.11.2 - # of communities/municipalities supported in establishment/strengthening of sustainable waste management systems (solid waste, recycling, health and hazardous waste)Communities7
CA12: Activity 1.12 - Promote safe access to services for PWDs/adolescence/girls/boys/elderly
IN1: Indicator 1.12.1 - # of spaces with improved access supportedSpaces50
CA13: Activity 2.1 - Financial support, including grants, seed funds, and subsidized loans to businesses with high potential for job retention and creation
IN1: Indicator 2.1.1 - # of people supported to rehabilitate, develop or start a social or business entrepreneurship initiativePeople20,000
IN2: Indicator 2.1.2 - # of MSME receiving support grants (5000$)Partners1,000
CA14: Activity 2.2 - Provide vocational and skills training opportunities
IN1: Indicator 2.2.1 - # of conducted career guidance/development workshopSessions2,000
IN2: Indicator 2.2.2 - # of individuals benefiting from vocational or business trainingsPeople20,000
CA15: Activity 2.3 - Create long and short-term work opportunities
IN1: Indicator 2.3.1 - # of longer term jobs createdWork opportunities10,000
IN2: Indicator 2.3.2 - # of short term jobs created (less than 3 months)Work opportunities100,000
IN3: Indicator 2.3.3 - # of jobs created during the rehabilitation of public and private infrastructureWork opportunities10,000
IN4: Indicator 2.3.4 - Average monthly wages generatedNumbers470,000
CA16: Activity 2.4 - strength and upgrade Competitive integrated value chains
IN1: Indicator 2.4.1 - # of value chain supportedNumbers130
CA17: Activity 2.5 - Rehabilitation of basic productive infrastructures
IN1: Indicator 2.5.1 - # of local markets/warehouses rehabilitatedSites130
IN2: Indicator 2.5.2 - # of basic productive infrastructure assets rehabilitatedStructures4
CA18: Activity 2.6 - Financial Inclusion
IN1: Indicator 2.6.1 - # of VSLA groups supportedGroups10
CA19: Activity 2.7 - Unemployment Youth capacity building
IN1: Indicator 2.7.1 - # of of individuals trained on soft skills trainingTrainings84
IN2: Indicator 2.7.2 - # of individuals enrolled in an apprenticeshipPeople84
CA20: Activity 2.8 - strengthen HHs food and income generation activities
IN1: Indicator 2.8.1 - # of households receiving food production input kitsPeople90
IN2: Indicator 2.8.2 - # of Training provided to enable Agricultural/ Food Production (for own consumption) and food preservationTrainings7
IN3: Indicator 2.8.3 - # of materials provided to enable Agricultural/ Food Production (for own consumption) and food preservationMaterials7
CA21: Activity 3.1 - Produce joint context analysis to inform context-sensitive delivery of ERL Sector activities aimed at maintaining / improving equitable access to services and livelihood opportunities
IN1: Indicator 3.1.1 - # of context analysis producedAnalysis10
CA22: Activity 3.2 - Capacity building workshops for community representatives to advocate for early recovery needs and to identify solutions to these needs.
IN1: Indicator 3.2.1 - # of community members and representatives participating in capacity building activities for ERL needsPeople2,500
CA23: Activity 3.3 - Facilitate inclusive, community-led and participatory early recovery plans for priority areas
IN1: Indicator 3.3.1 - # of community lead ERL plansPlans10
CA24: Activity 2.9 - Provide market-based modalities of assistance to vulnerable households
IN1: Indicator 2.9.1 - # of children with severe disabilities provided with cash transfer and case management to improve their livelihoods and access to essential servicesPeople13,000
CA25: Activity 4.1 - Formulating area-based ERL plans
IN1: Indicator 4.1.1 # of ERL plans /guidelinesPlans0
CA26: Activity 4.2 - Collecting and collating the progress on ERL initiatives
IN1: Indicator 4.2.1 # of partners submitting 4Ws informationPartners100
CA27: Activity 4.3 - Formulating evidence based thematic strategies
IN1: Indicator 4.3.1 # of studiesStudies2

Operations by admin area

Organizations overview

OrganisationProjetsClusters
Action Against Hunger1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Adventist Development and Relief Agency1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Afaq Academy1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Aga Khan Foundation4Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Al-Birr Association for Charity and Social Services3Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Alseeraj for Development and Healthcare1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Al Sham Humanitarian Foundation1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Amal Organization for Relief and Development1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Ataa Humanitarian Relief Association1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Basma For Relief and Development1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Beyaz Eller Association (White Hands Association)1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
BINAA Organization for Development2Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Bonyan (Bina Insan)1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
CARE International1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Cooperative for building and change1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Cooperazione Internazionale - COOPI1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Crown Agents International Development1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Danish Refugee Council1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Deirna for development1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Deutsche Welthungerhilfe e.V. (German Agro Action)1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Dorcas Aid International1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Emissa for Development Organization1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Ghiras Alnahda Organization1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Global Communities1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Hand in Hand for Aid and Development UK1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Ihsan for Relief and Development1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
International Aid Charity1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
International Humanitarian Relief1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
International NGOs (Confidential)3Early Recovery and Livelihoods
International Organization for Migration1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
International Rescue Committee1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
International War and Disaster Victims Protection Association1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
INTERSOS Humanitarian Aid Organization1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Jasmine Association1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Maqam einazzaman charity center1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Maram Foundation for Relief and Development2Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Mercy-USA for Aid and Development1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
MERCY AND AFFECTION CHARITY1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Mercy Corps1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Mercy Without Limits1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Muzun for Humanitarian and Development1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Nawat organization2Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Norwegian Refugee Council1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Peace Hands for Relief and Development - Syria1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
People in Need1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
POINT Organization1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Première Urgence Internationale1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Qatar Charity1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Qatar Red Crescent Society1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Rebuilding & Development Organization – IMAAR1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Rebuild Syria Reconstruction Program1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Rescue and Relief Team1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Sadad Humanitarian Organization1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Samaritan's Purse1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Sanad for People with Special Needs Organization1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Save the Children1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Secours Islamique France1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Shafak Organization1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Silk Road Organization1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Space of Peace1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
SYCAC1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Syrian Association for Relief and Development1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Syrian Engineers for Construction and Development1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Syria Relief1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Takaful Al Sham Charity Organization2Early Recovery and Livelihoods
TOTOL Foundation for Relief and Development 1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Uluslararasi Insani Yardimlasma Dernegi1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
UN agencies and NGOs (Confidential)1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
United Nations Children's Fund2Early Recovery and Livelihoods
United Nations Development Programme3Early Recovery and Livelihoods
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT)1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Un Ponte Per1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Violet Organization1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
WATAN Foundation1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Weqayia Organization for Health Development1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
WeWorld - Gruppo Volontariato Civile Onlus1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
Woman Support Association1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
World Vision Syria Response1Early Recovery and Livelihoods
ZOA1Early Recovery and Livelihoods